Posted by Larry Hardesty on May 25, 2009 at 06:49:59 from (74.38.148.140):
I changed the oil last Thursday in the 1952 Farmall Super C that my father purchased new in 1952. It had been sold out of the family in 1962 after he died. I have been working since 1991 to get it back and finally did in 2006. I got it home and for various reasons have not done much with it for the past three years, although I did get it put inside for probably the first time in its existence.
Anyway, I let it run 10 minutes or so and went to change the oil and filter. When I took the oil plug out, probably a pint of green antifreeze came out before the oil came out. Darn (and a few other thoughts). I know it cannot be good, but I am open to advice on what to look for first (and simplist and easiest) before I start thinking cracked block, etc. Thanks in advance. Larry Hardesty
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